toronto should not have another jersey or another type of team,it should stay like it is,the people that hate toronto,i dont think theyed want to see another toronto town and team

Why do you think they shouldn't have another team and plus if there was another Toronto team ,I know the montreal fans would like to watch them lose.

HABS RULE!!LEAFS SUCK!!

PhillyFan12

Posted - 11/13/2008 : 13:48:14 toronto should not have another jersey or another type of team,it should stay like it is,the people that hate toronto,i dont think theyed want to see another toronto town and team

fanoleaf

Posted - 11/07/2008 : 20:12:46 There is definitely room to support another team in south western Ontario and it would be great to see the # 2 team in Ontario in the southwestern area.

ohhh yes there will still be the Nottawa Senioritas but nobody really gives a rats a$$ about them.

Its our game and we need more Canadian Teams!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

brentrock2

Posted - 10/29/2008 : 11:06:48 Well I could also think of another New York team but not its logo

MSC

Posted - 10/29/2008 : 09:49:53 I've gone from amused, to frustrated, to amused again, now I think I'm just indifferent...

U's the by who posts the garbage and Ay's the by who reads itAy's the by who has my grade three and u's the by who needs it

Canucks Man

Posted - 10/29/2008 : 09:27:28

quote:Originally posted by brentrock2

There is 2 New York teams because the Islanders city is in New York and so is New York Rangers.

Thank you for that wonderfull insight as to why there are 2 New York teams.

CANUCKS RULE!!!

Guest4985

Posted - 10/29/2008 : 08:09:34 30-40% of the people in the seats in Buffalo are from the greater Toronto area anyway so in a sense Toronto is supporting 2 NHL teams already. (And if you count the number of people from Windsor who attend the Detroit games then the area is supporting 3 teams).

brentrock2

Posted - 10/29/2008 : 02:55:43 There is 2 New York teams because the Islanders city is in New York and so is New York Rangers.

brentrock2

Posted - 10/28/2008 : 15:29:21 I don't think that would work tho.

Guest4985

Posted - 10/28/2008 : 14:26:50 Toronto could easily support another team financially but the tradition and history is with the Leafs. I think they should move the Sabres to Hamilton and make the Buffalonians cross the border to see hockey.

Canucks Man

Posted - 10/28/2008 : 14:24:22

quote:Originally posted by PhillyFan12

but wouldnt it be stupid if there was another toronto team.

They have 2 New York teams, no one has a problem with that.

CANUCKS RULE!!!

brentrock2

Posted - 10/28/2008 : 14:22:17 Well they would have to name them something starting with Toronto...

PhillyFan12

Posted - 10/28/2008 : 14:19:28 but wouldnt it be stupid if there was another toronto team.

brentrock2

Posted - 10/28/2008 : 14:19:12 You are the same guest so why did you say( like what guest 2210 said) when you are that guest.

Guest2210

Posted - 10/28/2008 : 14:17:48 Well I hate them too but I was thinking maybe it should have another team because they ain't that good right now, like what guest2210 said

PhillyFan12

Posted - 10/28/2008 : 14:14:55 I said no,it should always be a toronto townEven though i hate em

Guest2210

Posted - 10/28/2008 : 14:13:33 Well I said yes because Toronto is not that great right now so maybe the other team will be better

brentrock2

Posted - 10/27/2008 : 15:13:11 Well I did pick no because they would have to make a jersey,a symbol for the team and the colours to make a new team and it would take them along time to organize the new team.

Guest2286

Posted - 10/25/2008 : 13:53:30 Picked NO

brentrock2

Posted - 10/24/2008 : 15:19:59 Nashvillepreds I don't think it would work for some reason

brentrock2

Posted - 10/24/2008 : 01:56:52 Habs all the way beating Toronto I agree with you.

HABS RULE!!!

HabsBiggestFan

Posted - 10/23/2008 : 19:19:55 Toronto is a huge city, I definetly think they can put in another team. But the way that I see it as a Habs fan is that it's just another team for Montreal to beat.

nashvillepreds

Posted - 10/23/2008 : 15:30:05 It would definitely work. Toronto has one of the leargest, if not THE leargest hockey fan base in the world. The GTA alone could easily support another team.

Ellis or Renne....ELLISGo Preds Go!

Jardine9

Posted - 10/22/2008 : 20:02:24No. I dont think it would actually work. It would be cool to see the two teams play though.

Jardine9

brentrock2

Posted - 10/22/2008 : 14:38:21 Well the reason why that I chose Toronto is that they are doing very porrly right now and need to improve on winning some games.

brentrock2

Posted - 10/22/2008 : 14:33:49 Forgot to login my saying up top sorry about that

Canucks Man

Posted - 10/22/2008 : 13:02:18 I heard last night that they wouldn't put a team in Hamilton because it is to close to Buffalo so the fans that go over the border to see the Sabres might not in favor of with a Hamilton game.

CANUCKS RULE!!!

Guest2255

Posted - 10/22/2008 : 12:07:55 Picked no for the 2nd time of voting on this poll.

Posted - 10/22/2008 : 06:50:57 Although it's all just speculation at this point and probably won't happen in the near future, a second team in Southern Ontario would make things quite interesting. I believe Hamilton should be the logical choice. If you move the Bruins to the Atlantic and take a look at a Northeast Division which featured Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo, does that not sound ideal to NHL governors who in the last few years are all about rivalry? Hell, to play each other, they could bus the teams to each city like in the good old days. I'd love to have another team in Southern Ontario, but the problem with this is that unless an existing franchise is relocated, the NHL won't expand anywhere until they are certain that all 30 franchise are strong and stable. Looking at markets like Phoenix, Tampa, Nashville etc. etc. that doesn't look like it will happen soon.

I'm a Leafs fan first and foremost, but if there was a team in Hamilton, hell I've got my second favorite team. I would support them.

I'm not going to make too much out of this until Gary Bettemen steps up to that podium (on a step stool, of course) with the little NHL shield on it and announces that the league has granted an expansion franchise to Southern Ontario.

Guest8618

Posted - 10/22/2008 : 00:15:33 Correct me if I am wrong but is it possible to have a second NHL team when you do not have a first NHL team?

pokermatt12

Posted - 10/21/2008 : 21:49:27 Yeah, I heard that the team would play in the ACC just like the clippers and the lakers play in the same building.

I think a team would be most successful in Hamilton. Big enough city with a great hockey market. (Anywhere in Canada is) But it just doesn't make sense to have another Toronto team, but like Ron Wilson said, "if it brings half the media, then sure"

Canucks Man

Posted - 10/21/2008 : 19:00:41 Toronto could definatly support another team, but why not put one in Hamilton or Kitchener/Waterloo who could both supports teams over a second Toronto one.